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Leo P. LaChance

Gardner, Massachusetts

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Leo P. LaChance, 87, of 60 Chapman Park, Gardner died Monday, November 3rd in his residence, surrounded by his family after a long illness.Born in Frenchville, Maine on March 16, 1921, he was the son of the late Donat and Annie (Martin ) LaChance.Mr. LaChance was a developer who owned and...

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Gardner was very fortunate to have a person in its community like Leo. Our sincere sympathy is extened to the family.
Jim & Marlene Williams

To the Lachance family; I wish to express my deepest Sympathy. It was a great pleasure to have worked with him the many years that Ray Morin Inc did.

Uncle Leo was an inspiration. He was one of few, one of a kind. Our great country is a better place because of people such as him.
Aunt Theresa, he is soaring on the wings of angles please find peace in that. God’s peace to you Aunt Theresa and Gods speed, Uncle Leo….you’ve earned it….

Leo was a mentor and very kind man to me. I met him many years ago to get advice and wisdom which he would take time from his busy day to meet with me whenever I called. He was a kind and giving man and Gardner was lucky to have such a person. He made us all better people. I will surely miss him. I wish Theresa and the family my sincere condolences.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

Dear Theresa and family,

It was a pleasure to work with you and Leo the past year. You are a wonderful family. Thank you for sharing Leo with us. My deepest sympathy.
You are always in my thoughts,
Natalie Cross and family